Thursday, September 8, 2011

welding wire

welding wire ER70S-6
1 stable arc
2 low splashing
3 high deposited effeciency
4 suitable for all position...
1.Diameter: 0.6-1.6mm;
2.Packing: 25kgs spools,250 drum;
3.good quality and best price
CO2 gas-shielded flux cored welding wire
E71T-1 welding wire is a kind of welding technology developed in the 1950s. During the 40 years or so, it has been developed as a kind of important melt welding method and widely applied to all kinds of fields like automotive industry, construction machinery production, shipbuilding, metallurgical equipment production, bridges, civil works, petrochemical industry, production of pressure vessels of boilers, locomotive vehicles, etc.
At present, the production and application of CO2 gas-shielded welding wire have been developing rapidly. It has accounted for 40-50% in welding materials in some industrialized countries. In china, it has been popularized in many departments, and gradually it is partly replacing manual arc welding with electrodes gradually. Some of its characteristics are as follows,
1. Low welding costs.
2. High productivity and low electricity consumption.
3. Easy to operate. All-position welding.
4. Very low hydrogen content in the weld and lower nitrogen content. Excellent crack-resistance.
5. Little deformation after welding.
6. Wide applicability. Suitable for welding thin, medium and thick plates.
Introduction Strong resistance to surface scales and oil stains on the base metal. It has low blowhole sensitivity.
Uses: 1. Used for welding all kinds of 500MPa structural steel parts.
2.Used for welding all kinds of 500MPa plates and pipes.
Chemical Composition of Welding Wire(%)
C
Mn
Si
S
P
Cu
0.06~0.15
1.4~1.85
0.8~1.15
≤0.035
≤0.025
≤0.50
Examples of Chemical Composition of Deposited Metal (%)
C
Mn
Si
S
P
Cu
0.07
1.27
0.76
0.014
0.015
0.15
Mechanical Properties of Deposited Metal
Test Item
Rm(MPa)
ReLRp0.2(Mpa)
A(%)
KV2(J)
Guarantee Value
≥500
≥420
≥22
≥27(-30)
General Result
558
472
27
98
Reference Current (DC+)
Wire Size(mm) Welding Current(A) CO2 Flow Rate(L/min)
φ0.8 50~100 15
φ1.0 50~220 15~20

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